22g of protein per scoop: perfect for supporting your muscle-building goals.
Uses a blend of 6 different proteins, giving you fast and slow-releasing amino acids.
Considerations
High carb and fat content
Only 46% of calories from protein per serving
At $0.09 per gram of protein, it’s not the cheapest whey protein out there.
Our Verdict
This protein powder tastes amazing and mixes like a dream. But it’s not the leanest option out there, so if you’re cutting calories, you might want to look elsewhere.
The blend of 6 different proteins is a nice touch for supporting your gains. Just keep in mind that it comes with a slightly higher price tag than some other brands.
A solid choice if taste and mixability are high priorities. But if you’re watching your macros or your wallet, you might want to explore other options before committing.
Protein Content22Calories190Carbs15Protein Density46%Sugar4Fat5Sodium180AllergensMilk, Soy
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*Cost and ingredients may vary depending on the tub size, retailer, and flavor.
Putting Syntha-6 Whey to the Test:
As usual, we tested 8 factors in total. To learn more about our testing process, see here.
Criteria
Syntha-6 Whey
Average
Taste
7.25
7.35
Mixability
8
7.65
Digestibility
7
8.21
Density
5
7
Cost
7
6.71
Nutritional Value
6
7.47
Third Party Testing
0
5
Reputation
7
7.18
*Note: Averages are calculated using our proprietary database of 350+ protein powders.
Prepping for the taste test!
Taste Test (7.25)
I tested two flavors: Chocolate Milkshake and Vanilla Ice Cream.
The Chocolate Milkshake flavor was the real winner, scoring a solid 7.5 out of 10. Vanilla Ice Cream wasn’t far behind with a respectable 7 out of 10.
Considering the amount of extras and additives in Syntha-6, I expected the taste to be even better. But overall, it’s still a pretty decent-tasting protein powder that gets the job done.
Tasting Syntha-6 Vanilla Ice Cream flavor
Tasting the Chocolate Milkshake flavor
Mixability (8)
When it comes to mixing up a Syntha-6 shake, you won’t have any issues. I give it an 8 out of 10 for mixability.
It blends smoothly and consistently, giving you a lump-free drink with a nice texture. No clumps or grittiness to worry about here.
Mixing up the vanilla ice cream flavor
Mixing up the chocolate milkshake flavor
Nutritional Value (6)
I had to give Syntha-6 a 6 out of 10 in this category. It’s loaded with artificial flavors, additives, and fillers that just don’t sit right with me.
The protein blend is decent, but the filler ingredients detract from the overall nutritional quality. If you’re looking for a clean, no-nonsense protein powder, Syntha-6 might not be your best bet.
Close up of ingredients label
Cost (7)
At around 9 cents per gram of protein, BSN Syntha-6 scored a 7 out of 10 in the Cost category. It’s right in line with the average price point for whey protein powders across the entire market.
Of the protein powders we’ve reviewed, it’s on the higher side. If you’re looking for a cheaper whey protein, check out Dymatize ISO100, Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey, Naked Nutrition Whey, and Six Star Whey, as those are the cheapest whey proteins we’ve reviewed and come in at $0.02, $0.03, $0.05, and $0.05 per gram of protein respectively.
Check out the pricing table below for more details on price comparisons.
Close up of the Chocolate Milkshake flavor
Third Party Testing (0)
After doing my research, I couldn’t find any evidence that Syntha-6 undergoes third-party testing. That means there’s no independent verification of the ingredients or quality.
While this doesn’t necessarily mean there’s anything wrong with Syntha-6, it does make it harder to trust the label. Third-party testing adds an extra layer of transparency and accountability that’s missing here.
Close up of the Vanilla Cream flavor
Brand Reputation (7)
BSN has been around since 2001, so they’ve had plenty of time to build up a reputation in the fitness world. They’ve won over 35 sports nutrition awards in the past six years alone.
However, BSN has also faced some controversy over the years, particularly around misleading ingredient labels. While they’ve earned a lot of recognition for their products, these lawsuits do raise some questions.
Overall, I give BSN a 7 out of 10 for brand reputation. They’ve got a strong presence and a loyal following, but the controversy knocks them down a few points.
BSN Syntha-6 Whey Protein VS The Market
Let’s see how Syntha-6 Whey compares to other proteins on the market in terms of price:
*You can read full reviews of each product by clicking on the product name.
**Prices will vary depending on tub size, time of purchase, and place of purchase.
As you can see, Syntha-6 is on the high end of price per gram of protein. But keep in mind, the above list only includes the proteins we’ve reviewed. There are 350+ protein powders on the market, and the average price per gram of protein is around $0.09, which puts Syntha-6 right in the middle of the pack.
Let’s see how BSN Syntha-6 compares in terms of protein per serving and calories per serving:
Product
Protein Per Serving
Calories Per Serving
Clean Simple
20g
110
Flavcity Whey Protein Smoothie
25g
160 to 220
Ghost Whey Protein
25g
130
Syntha-6 Whey Protein
22g
190
Dymatize ISO-100
25g
120
MyProtein Clear Whey Isolate
20g
80
Naked Whey Protein Powder
25g
150
Transparent Labs 100% Grass-Fed Whey Protein Isolate
28g
130
Garden of Life SPORT Certified Grass Fed Whey
24g
120
As you can see, Syntha-6 Whey is on the high end of calories per serving, which is why I scored its nutritional value so low.
Here’s how it compares in terms of protein density, i.e. the % of calories from protein:
Product
% of Calories from Protein
Clean Simple
73%
Ghost Whey Protein
77%
Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard
80%
Dymatize ISO-100
83%
MyProtein Impact Whey Isolate
80%
Transparent Labs 100% Grass-Fed Whey Protein Isolate
86%
Syntha-6 Whey Protein
46%
Flavcity Whey Protein
45% to 63%
As you can see, Syntha-6 is one of the least dense whey protein powders on the market due in large part to the 14 to 16g of carbs it includes per serving (depending on the flavor you choose).
Syntha-6 Whey IS a Good Option if:
You don’t mind a few extra carbs and fats in your protein shake.
You’re looking for a protein powder that prioritizes taste and flavor variety above all else.
You want a blend of fast and slow-digesting proteins to support muscle growth and recovery.
Syntha-6 Whey is NOT a Good Option if:
You’re trying to cut calories and want a lean, low-carb protein powder.
You’re looking for an all natural supplement without much filler content.
Final Thoughts:
Syntha-6 is a solid choice if taste and variety are your top priorities. It can definitely help you put on mass and recover at the gym, but it’s not the cleanest or densest protein out there.
If you’re cutting calories or looking for the cheapest option, you might want to explore other options. Syntha-6 is a middle-of-the-road protein powder that’s been around for years. It’s not perfect, but it gets the job done.
If you want to give it a try, you can pick it up on Amazon or directly from BSN’s website. If you want to see more reviews, check us out on YouTube!
Corey Lewis is the Co-Founder of 1AND1. He has been featured in NY Weekly, GQ, Bustle, and Ask Men. Corey played football in the Big Ten Conference at The University of Illinois, and in the NFL with the New England Patriots. Corey has personally tested over 50+ protein powders and hundreds of nutritional supplements throughout his career. Follow Corey on Instagram here.